Die Tageszeiten by Georg Philipp Telemann (1681-1767). Edited by Brit Reipsch. For Soli SATB, SATB choir, 2 flutes, 2 oboes, bassoon, trumpet, 2 violins, viola, viola da gamba, basso continuo. Score available separately - see item CA.3913700. Cantatas. Level 3. Complete orchestral parts. Language: German. Composed 1729. TVWV 20:39. 4 pages. Duration 55 min. Published by Carus Verlag (CA.3913719).
ISBN M-007-05607-0. With Language: German. Cantatas.
The cantata cycle Die Tageszeiten, which was composed in Hamburg in 1757, is one of the outstanding late works of Georg Philipp Telemann. A Symphonie and four cantatas (each of which consists of an aria, accompagnato, aria, and chorus) portray, in a richly sensitive manner, the course of a day, beginning with the awakening of nature to the sunset. The poetry of Friedrich Wilhelm Zachariae and Telemann's music herald the beauty of nature, as well as the greatness of God revealed within it. Colorful instrumentation and pictures in sound corresponding to each time of the day, delicate compositional structure, and an ingenious realization of the text characterize this work, whose musical idiom is at times reminiscent of Haydn.

Complete Works for Lute - The London Manuscript (Part 2), Facsimile of the Tablature by Sylvius Leopold Weiss (1686-1750). Edited by Gregg Smith and Douglas Alton. For lute. This edition: Cloth bound. Baroque. Difficulty: medium-difficult. Instrumental solo book. Lute tablature. Published by Edition Peters (PE.P08482).
With lute tablature. Baroque. 9x12 inches.
Silvius Leopold Weiss was born on October 12, 1687, in Grottkau (near Breslau). He was the most prolific composer of lute music in history (he wrote approximately 600 pieces for the lute) , as well as one of the best- known and most technically-accomplished lutenists of his day. Silvius Leopold Weiss died in Dresden, on October 16, 1750.Complete Works for Lute in Tabulature and Transcription (Volume 2: The London Manuscript, British Library Add. 30387; facsimile of the tabulature Part II).

Complete Works for Lute - The London Manuscript (Part 2), Transcription by Sylvius Leopold Weiss (1686-1750). Edited by Gregg Smith and Douglas Alton. For lute. This edition: Cloth bound. Baroque. Difficulty: medium-difficult. Instrumental solo book. Standard notation. Published by Edition Peters (PE.P08484).
With standard notation. Baroque. 9x12 inches.
Silvius Leopold Weiss was born on October 12, 1687, in Grottkau (near Breslau). He was the most prolific composer of lute music in history (he wrote approximately 600 pieces for the lute) , as well as one of the best- known and most technically-accomplished lutenists of his day. Silvius Leopold Weiss died in Dresden, on October 16, 1750.Complete Works for Lute in Tabulature and Transcription (Volume 4: The London Manuscript, British Library Add. 30387; transcription of the tabulature Part II).

Harmonischer Gottes-Dienst. Cantates vol. 1. 1725-1726 (1725-1726). By Georg Philipp Telemann (1681-1767). Edited by Suzi Mohlmeier, Frederique Thouvenot. For Recorder, Flute, Oboe, Violin, Voice. This edition: Facsimile. Collection Dominantes. Score. 376 pages. Published by Anne Fuzeau Productions - France (FZ.5732).
ISBN M230657327. 24 x 33 cm inches.
This Georg Philipp Telemann's original publication is in facsimile on Dominantes collection. Edition: Hambourg, l'Auteur, 1725/1726. Introduction by Susi Mohlmeier and Frederique Thouvenot: biographical notice - presentation - calendar of Lutheran liturgy - understanding the score (terminology, articulation, ornamentation, dynamics) - Some advice to singers - general notation - the realisation of the continuo bass - suggestions - translation of the title page and of Telemann's preface - translation of the manuscsript index - days when the cantatas should be performed. The first book of cantatas printed by Telemann. These cantatas are accompanied by one or two obbligato instruments, making them very suitable for concert performance. Collection supervised by the musicologist Jean Saint-Arroman, professor at the Conservatoire National Superieur de Musique et de Danse of Paris and at the CEFEDEM Ile de France (Training Centre for Music Teachers). He is the author of the majority of our prefaces and has also been involved in library searches. Facsimile of a copy in the Bayerische Staatsbibliothek of Munich (Germany).

Complete Works for Lute - The London Manuscript (Part 1), Transcription by Sylvius Leopold Weiss (1686-1750). Edited by Gregg Smith and Douglas Alton. For lute. This edition: Cloth bound. Baroque. Difficulty: medium-difficult. Instrumental solo book. Standard notation. Published by Edition Peters (PE.P08483).
With standard notation. Baroque. 9x12 inches.
Silvius Leopold Weiss was born on October 12, 1687, in Grottkau (near Breslau). He was the most prolific composer of lute music in history (he wrote approximately 600 pieces for the lute) , as well as one of the best- known and most techhnically-accomplished lutenists of his day. Silvius Leopold Weiss died in Dresden, on October 16, 1750.Complete Works for Lute in Tabulature and Transcription (Volume 3: The London Manuscript, British Library Add. 30387; transcription of the tablature Part I).